Psalm 92:11
Mine eye also shall see my desire on mine enemies, and mine ears shall hear my desire of the wicked that rise up against me.
Cross-references
Psalm 37:34 adds the promise that those who wait on God will see the wicked cut off, directly paralleling the psalmist's testimony of seeing enemies' downfall.
Psalm 54:7 says 'my eyes have looked in triumph on my foes,' nearly identical to the psalmist's claim here of seeing enemies' downfall.
Psalm 59:10 states God will let him look in triumph on his enemies, matching the theme of witnessing enemy defeat in this verse.
In Psalm 91:8, the promise is to see the reward of the wicked — same visual vindication as here.
Psalm 112:8 uses the same phrase 'see his desire upon his enemies' — identical confidence in vindication.
Psalm 71:24 declares God's righteousness because enemies who sought hurt are shamed — parallel vindication.
Proverbs 29:16 states that the righteous will see the fall of the wicked — same promise of witnessing enemies' downfall.
Obadiah 1:12 warns against gloating over a brother's downfall — contrasting with the psalmist's desire to see enemies' fall.